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  1. Albert Kahn (architect) - Wikipedia

    Albert Kahn (March 21, 1869 – December 8, 1942) was an American architect noted for his collaborations with his brother Julius Kahn in designing industrial plant complexes such as the Ford …

  2. AlbertKahn

    Ingenuity empowered by curiosity At Albert Kahn, we design and build spaces that make a difference. From architecture to engineering and planning, we create environments that are innovative, practical, …

  3. Life of Albert KahnAlbert Kahn Legacy Foundation

    Albert’s personal qualities helped him build one of the outstanding and successful architecture and engineering firms in the United States. Industrious to his core, he often left the dinner table to …

  4. Albert Kahn | Industrial Design, Detroit Buildings & Art Deco - Britannica

    Dec 4, 2025 · Albert Kahn was an industrial architect and planner known for his designs of American automobile factories. In his time, he was considered the world’s foremost industrial architect and the …

  5. Kahn, Albert - Detroit Historical Society

    In 1895, he founded what would become Albert Kahn Associates, which is still in operation today. Kahn had a versatile career, but is best known for revolutionizing industrial design in the European …

  6. Albert Kahn (March 21, 1869 - Dec. 8, 1942) - Historic Detroit

    It instantly created a new standard for industrial plants across the world. He founded Albert Kahn Associates in 1895, which is still designing buildings to this date. When the Depression hit, Kahn and …

  7. Albert Kahn Legacy Foundation

    Albert Kahn was the most famous and innovative industrial architect of the twentieth century. Kahn’s ability to anticipate future trends and respond to them with an effective business strategy contributed …

  8. History — AlbertKahn

    Built to Last: The Albert Kahn Story For over 130 years, Albert Kahn Associates has been a force behind some of the most enduring and influential architecture in Detroit and beyond.

  9. Ten Significant Buildings - Albert Kahn Legacy Foundation

    The original factory and offices for the Burroughs Adding Machine Company were designed by Albert and Julius Kahn, using the newly patented Kahn System of reinforced concrete for the floors and roof …

  10. Albert Kahn's biography

    As of 1905, Albert Kahn opened up these grants to young female specialists, and with this momentum, created the Autour du Monde Society in 1906, a society meant to encourage exchanges between …